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Minimalist Addition to a House

Minimalist Addition to a House

We are delighted our clients have recently received planning permission for this minimalist addition to a house within the Conservation area in St Albans. The addition will have a glazed element to the roof, which will cover the open plan living space. The Planners commented in their report, on the light airy nature of the design. The patio will be stonework, the levels of this were altered several times to

Planning Permission Granted for Beautiful Stone House in Bath

Planning Permission Granted for Beautiful Stone House in Bath

Bath is a World Heritage Site, hence the whole city is one big Conservation area. As well as being sited in Bath, this house is also a very interesting example of a 1920s residence. It is being renovated and extended by the current owners.Our extension style is ‘in keeping’ with the existing building and will use carefully matching materials.The new space will contain a kitchen and dining space which will

Newly Completed Project in a Conservation Area

Newly Completed Project in a Conservation Area

 Brunskill Design provided architect , interior and Contract arranging services for this project.      We were lucky to be involved with working on this house. Much of this hallway is not original detail, but newly made. As the house has a loft room the fire protection arrangements had to be agreed specifically for the project. There is a concealed sliding door that allows the kitchen area to be open

Placemaking stays in mind.

Placemaking stays in mind.

Winning several awards when it was completed, this is the Cable and Wireless College building, now a Railtrack training centre I believe.It’s an old building now, which we pulled out for reference recently when designing something else. Helen worked on this selection of buildings for a couple of years whilst architect at mjp. Its a good example of placemaking we think. It started as a green field site, (now of